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La Digue is the fourth-largest of the granitic Seychelles, just 6 kilometres east of Praslin — a 10-square-kilometre island that holds the most-photographed beach in the world (Anse Source d'Argent, repeatedly named the best beach by Lonely Planet, CNN, and others). The beach is a 600-metre stretch on the southwest coast where the iconic Seychelles weathered pink-granite boulders are concentrated most densely at the water's edge, with sand inlets between the rocks at low tide. Cars are banned on La Digue — transport is by ox-cart, bicycle, or electric shuttle. The single village of La Passe on the west coast holds the ferry pier and a row of seafront restaurants. The wider Veuve Reserve (a black paradise-flycatcher bird sanctuary) covers the eastern half of the island. La Digue is 30 minutes from Praslin by sail. Season runs year-round.



























































































